'This short book, aimed at a general readership, offers a helpful overview of one of the most important debates in developed societies: should the law permit "assisted dying"? Its focus is on physician-assisted suicide (PAS), though it also touches on voluntary euthanasia (VE). The book asks whether, even is PAS is ethical in certain cases, it can be effectively controlled by the law so as to ensure protection of the vulnerable. Death by Appointment succeeds in presenting the general reader with an accessible overview of the PAS debate and, given that the bulk of the literature favors legalization, offers some much-needed balance to the discussion. In particular, it should serve to enlighten many about the hitherto unanswered challenge of providing effective safeguards.'John KeownKennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA, in Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 43: 67-69 (2022)